Gluten Free Certified and Cross Contamination

Cross contamination is a problem in the food industry and we believe that you, our customers need assurance that we have done everything within our power to provide gluten free products.

The Honest production facility is dedicated to gluten free. We employ Edel our full time bakery technologist who ensures all the ingredients are gluten free and we use HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) procedures to guarantee product integrity. All our staff are trained in allergen awareness.

Honest products are tested annually through the ALS Life Sciences in Clonmel and their subsidiaries. We hope to be certified by the coeliac society of Ireland in the coming months and a part of the 2018 food list.

We hope that this commitment and concern for your safety will enable you to trust our products to provide a truly healthy gluten free experience.

What is difference between gluten and wheat free?

Gluten is a protein found in wheat, spelt, kamut, durum wheat (semolina), rye, and barley. A lot of people today suffer from allergies to wheat and/or gluten. They are not the same thing. Those who are intolerant to gluten have a condition known as coeliac disease. The key treatment for Coeliac disease is a lifelong gluten-free diet. A gluten free diet is more restrictive than a wheat free diet. Those with a wheat allergy are only allergic to a protein in wheat and not the other gluten containing grains. This is a different condition from Coeliac disease, and may not be a lifelong condition. However, it is usually treated in the same way, that is, through a gluten-free diet. To make life simple for you, our delicious products at the Honest Bakery are certified gluten free.

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Contact Details

Unit 6-8, Enterprise Centre, Racecourse Road, Roscommon

+353 (90) 66 25940

+353 (90) 66 25941

info@honestbakery.ie

Honest Bakery is a proud member of Bord Bia’s Origin Green programme.

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This project received grant aid from Roscommon LEADER Partnership Rural Development Programme which is financed by the Irish Government under the Rural Development Programme Ireland 2007 2013 and by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in Rural Areas.